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Restaurants Urged to Offer More Water

Nothing beats water when it comes to keeping teeth healthy. But while licensed restaurants in the United Kingdom are required to provide tap.

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Man Arrested for Selling Counterfeit Drills

Authorities in the United Kingdom have arrested and convicted Dilbar Dishad for the illegal sale and supply of counterfeit dental drills. He was.

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Selfie Treachery Leads to Uptick in Visits to UK Dentists

UK dentists are reporting a substantial increase in the number of people who take selfies, then seek treatment for what they wrongly believe.

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The UK Encourages Dentists to Discuss Smoking’s Dangers

On March 9, the United Kingdom (UK) celebrated No Smoking Day. Yet dentists around the world can take this opportunity to discuss the.

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Sugar-Free Gum Could Save the UK Millions

Pediatric tooth decay is a growing crisis in the United Kingdom (UK), affecting 34% of 12-year-olds surveyed in a 2013 study. Yet if.

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Tax Slashes Sugary Beverage Purchases By 12% in Mexico

In 2013, Mexico passed an excise tax of one peso per liter on nondairy and nonalcoholic beverages with added sugar such as sodas.

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New Alcohol Guidelines Devised to Fight Cancer

Alcohol consumption at any level increases the risk or oral and other cancers alike, according to the Chief Medical Officers of the United.

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Welsh Children Have Worst Decay in the United Kingdom

According to the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, 41% of Welsh 5-year-olds have obvious decay in their primary teeth, compared to.

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Efforts to Curb Antibiotic Overuse Go Viral

More doctors are prescribing antibiotics to fight infection, and they’re losing their effectiveness as a result. According to the Faculty of General Dental.

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Pro Soccer Players Show Poor Oral Health

Professional soccer players may have tremendous athletic talents. But their oral health tends to be poor, according to a coalition of researchers in.

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